
What Rising Inflation Means for Your Move
Data shows inflation is moving in the wrong direction. But before the headlines send anyone into a panic, here’s what’s actually going on, why it
Renee Harrington
Realtor (since 2003)
Specialties: Buyer’s Agent, Listing Agent, and Relocation.
Renee offers old fashioned customer service using leading edge technology. Learning about her clients, their must haves and wishes, finding that perfect home, making clients feel taken care of, as well as making their real estate transaction as easy and stress-free as possible is top priority for Renee. She truly cares about the best interest of her clients.
Renee is passionate about her community. She loves the Springfield, Robertson County & Middle Tennessee area, the art community, Springfield Historic District, the Square, the shops & restaurants, the easy access to Nashville, and the friendly people. Renee believes in giving back – she is a founding board member of Willow Oak Center for Arts & Learning (est 2007), a board member of the Robertson County Association of Realtors, core member of Robertson County Exclusive Business Group, supports I Could Have Been Adopted (Pet Rescue), and volunteers for other community projects.
Renee is not your ordinary real estate agent. Give her a call, and see for yourself.

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